First published in France in 2001 by Editions Belin under the title Le communisme au quotidien, Sandrine Kott’s book examines how East German businesses and government carried out communist practices
Focusing on the ILO, this volume explores its role as creator of international social networks and facilitator of exchange between various national and international actors since its establishment in
Nazism across Borders argues that Nazi social policies were part of transnational exchanges and processes. Beyond territorial conquest, the Nazis planned to export and internationalize their version o
Until recently, historians of World War II have mainly studied Europe during Liberation?from the final years of the conflict to the start of the Cold War?from the perspective of nations, of political